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... person or persons dwelling on your side , & c .; it being deemed then soon enough to appear in that kind , rather than thereby to awaken any to give or receive such kind of dangerous instruments on the occasion of such a signification ...
... person or persons dwelling on your side , & c .; it being deemed then soon enough to appear in that kind , rather than thereby to awaken any to give or receive such kind of dangerous instruments on the occasion of such a signification ...
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... person , to pay to particular persons here as upon his account , and directed to a particular person here , with full and plain words promising repayment , would have been more effectual . I take notice of the thanks returned me as from ...
... person , to pay to particular persons here as upon his account , and directed to a particular person here , with full and plain words promising repayment , would have been more effectual . I take notice of the thanks returned me as from ...
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... persons with them , are laid up in the Tower , for designing the destruction of the king's person , and subversion of the Government : and the king , being embarking himself for Holland , was shot at by one of his guard ; and a design ...
... persons with them , are laid up in the Tower , for designing the destruction of the king's person , and subversion of the Government : and the king , being embarking himself for Holland , was shot at by one of his guard ; and a design ...
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